Resting-state networks in the infant brain
Karolinska Institutet · Erasmus MC - Sophia Children’s Hospital
Abstract
In the absence of any overt task performance, it has been shown that spontaneous, intrinsic brain activity is expressed as systemwide, resting-state networks in the adult brain. However, the route to adult patterns of resting-state activity through neuronal development in the human brain is currently unknown. Therefore, we used functional MRI to map patterns of resting-state activity in infants during sleep. We found five unique resting-states networks in the infant brain that encompassed the primary visual cortex, bilateral sensorimotor areas, bilateral auditory cortex, a network including the precuneus area, lateral parietal cortex, and the cerebellum as well as an anterior network that incorporated the…
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7Topics & keywords
- Resting state fMRI
- Precuneus
- Neuroscience
- Dorsolateral prefrontal cortex
- Cortex (anatomy)
- Human brain
- Brain activity and meditation
- Posterior parietal cortex